Dram Shop Liability Lawyers in Southington

When Alcohol Is a Factor in an Accident

Investigating and identifying negligence in a drunk driving accident claim
often leads to the bar, restaurant, or liquor store that sold/served alcohol
to the individual responsible for the collision.

While drivers have a responsibility to stay off the road after drinking,
establishments that provide liquor to noticeably impaired patrons must
be held accountable for their actions.

Liquor Liability Lawyers Serving the Hartford Area

Known as dram shop liability claims, these complex personal injury lawsuits
require a law firm with trial attorneys possessing the skills and resources
to pursue courtroom litigation. Sheffy, Mazzaccaro, DePaolo & DeNigris,
L.L.P. is that type of firm. Under the leadership of Southington dram
shop liability lawyer Tony Sheffy, we understand how to fight these cases
and get compensation for our injured clients. You can trust us to provide
you with the strong representation you need and deserve.

Overcoming the Challenges

A dram shop claim requires an immediate and thorough investigation. Tony
Sheffy and his team of experienced drunk driving accident attorneys possess
the resources and experience necessary to fully establish an establishment's
liability. Time is of the essence in securing witness testimony and physical
evidence of the actual sale of the alcohol and its direct relation to
serious injuries and property damage. Call us today and get started on
building an effective case strategy.

Proving dram shop liability claims presents challenges. Elevated blood
alcohol levels must link directly to excessive drinking at a bar or restaurant.
Witness accounts must be firsthand, requiring testimony from patrons.
In some cases, bartenders and wait staff may come forward to provide their
account of the events that led up to a tragic accident.

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